But Government has a role to play in the building of the new city.
The pursuit of peace is too important for politics-as-usual.
This new kind of war can actually be waged more effectively with fewer men and at less cost.
To assist in this, we need new incentives to get capital flowing into the ghetto.
A city is many things—homes, offices, schools, factories. But basically, the people are the city.
Our investment in education is an investment in America's future; none that we make will pay better dividends.
We need a government in Washington that will recognize that economics is more than a question of politics; it is also a question of justice.
We cannot accept a wave of crime as the wave of the future.
There is nothing the matter with the engine of free enterprise that cannot be corrected by placing a prudent and sober engineer at the throt...
We need not only equal enforcement of the law—but also equal protection of the law.
As we turn away from the old paternalism of the 40's and toward the expanded democracy of the 70's, we'll discover a new dignity, a new unit...